Chief Gall); horse tethered to fence, piled stone and wooden markers below fence.; Reunion and Tenth Anniversary of Battle at Little Bighorn, June 26, 1886, attended by officers, enlisted men, scouts and ladies; group standing in front of wrought iron fence enclosing battlefield monument, many of the men pictured actually fought with Reno ten years earlier in the vicinity of this monument; White Swan, at right, was allowed to stand with group while Curley was sent away; White Swan was shot in the hand and Curley retreated (or ran away as recounted by

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